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"A Gun, a Car, a Blonde" is a film noir
fantasy, shot in both color and black
and white, about the fantasy life of
Richard Spraggins (Jim Metzler of
"One False Move"), a handsome
recluse who is confined to a
wheelchair.

Spraggins retreats into his imaginary
film noir world via self-hypnosis. As a
way of escaping his suffering, he
imagines himself to be Rick Stone, a
low-rent private eye hired by a
mysterious blonde who wants to find
out who is trying to kill her.

The people in Spraggins' life also
populate the movie in his mind. His
neighbor (Andrea Thompson) becomes
the femme fatale-in-distress; his male companion/nurse, Bobby
(Victor Love), is the mysterious restaurateur/racketeer named the
Black Chinaman; and his sister and her boyfriend (Kay Lenz, Billy
Bob Thornton of "Sling Blade") are the villains.

With the help of his lifelong friend Duncan (John Ritter), Richard is
eventually able to merge his two worlds and achieve the freedom
he seeks.